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Lack of fitness cost us - O'Sullivan

23rd September 2011 14:26

Eddie OSullivan

Eddie O'Sullivan: Thinks the scoreline was harsh

USA coach Eddie O'Sullivan reckons his side's 67-5 defeat to Australia was because they lacked the fitness to compete for the whole match.

The largely second-string Americans were gallant in a 22-5 first half performance, but the Wallabies eventually ran in 11 tries helped by their superior conditioning and slick handling skills.

"I was disappointed to lose," said O'Sullivan.

"Overall I thought the scoreline was a little bit harsh.

"Had we been able to retain more ball, and played more with the ball in hand, it would have helped.

"Holding on to the ball we looked pretty decent and we took Australia through a few collisions. Our lineouts were pretty much what we wanted them to be.

"I thought we played good rugby at times. We gave up some long-range tries which were a real killer."

O'Sullivan added that he thought his side, as is often the case with "tier two" nations, struggled to last the full 80 minutes of a highly physical encounter that left the Wallabies with a high injury count.

"We probably didn't start off as strong as we could and I thought at the end we got a bit tired again," the former Ireland boss said.

"A lot of inexperienced players were struggling with pace and the Australians didn't let up on us tonight."

US skipper Tim Usasz admitted his team had been handed a rugby lesson by the Wallabies.

"When you play the best sides in the world they really punish you for your mistakes, but that's we learned tonight," the Brisbane-born scrum-half said.

"We came out here to be measured against the best and we'll learn from it."

Usasz added that the US team had to seek more consistency and remain in the game until the last minute.

"It's about being more consistent," he said.

"When we play against the top teams, we get punished harder.

"I think we can mix it up with the top teams for periods of play, we just need to be able to do that for more periods of time.

"We know when we hold on to the ball we look really good."

Meanwhile, number eight J.J. Gagiano was left beaming after becoming the first player to score a try against Australia at this World Cup, deftly picking up from the base of a scrum and scampering past a despairing Rocky Elsom for a deserved try.

"It hasn't really sunk in yet," Gagiano said.

"The ball just came my way. I was not thinking about it, it just worked.

"It was just a great experience. It's not often you get to play a side like Australia. But you make one mistake and they come at you."

Comments

melkdave says...

Before the game can go pro in the USA the tv companies have to start showing matchesand its got to start being played in the colleges.Given that sponsorship will hopfully follow and a pro league in the states becomes possiable.The IEB are going to be pushing hard for the USA to be plating the big boys regually .Lets hope that kickstarts it

Posted 10:59 24th September 2011

mrchomicz says...

But look at Australia. They have Aussie Rules, they have NRL, and they have Union. 3 contact physical sports that are similar in as many ways as they are different. Over in the states, nothing really competes with Amer Football in terms of likeness.

Aussie Rules and NRL are basically played in the same season, and they are the two most popular sports. Union could very well become popular if it builds grassroots. It comes down to people generally dont want to watch a game they know nothing about, including the rules, the superstars, etc. But as we play more in school, we will have whole generations of people who know the game and would want to watch it here.

My guess is 15 years or so before we have true professional league. Heck, it could even be like an opposite of the NHL, where we have a few big cities participate in a canadian league. But it will happen, just you wait.

Posted 04:57 24th September 2011

Kawasakifreak says...

@ Trianglechoke

If it does - how will it attract support from more established sports like American footy ?

Posted 20:48 23rd September 2011

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